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Original Content In the months since he was released from detention, 21 Savage has maintained a relatively low profile. Now, as he gradually begins to return to the fray, we examine why it was beneficial for The Slaughter Gang artist to do so.
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Original Content In the wake of obtaining the crown of Spotify's most listened to podcast of the year, we rundown some of Joe Budden's most unfiltered comments.
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Sports In the wake of a phenomenal showing against Donald Cowboy Cerrone at UFC 246, we weigh up Conor McGregor's options and work out who "The Notorious" is fighting next.
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Reviews Rather than fall into the dreaded one-hit-wonder territory, Lil Nas X takes a scattergun approach to genre on "7."
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Original Content We'd love to see these artists engage in a long-format conversation with Joe Rogan.
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Original Content As the release of "ADHD" looms ahead, are Joyner Lucas' attempts to diversify his sound working in his favor or is he straying too far from what makes him unique?
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Reviews After four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."
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Relationships We're breaking down all the major revelations from Ye's 44-minute interview with Hollywood Unlocked's Jason Lee.
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Reviews Laden with references, symbolism and easter eggs, here's our guide to understanding Jordan Peele's "Us."
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Original Content In the wake of Rory and Mal's controversial exit, we take a look at how Joe Budden has made a career out of tearing down his business ventures, and then building them back up.
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Original Content A master of artistry and marketing, we take a closer look at how Frank Ocean continues to mystify and remould the music industry.
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Original Content With the uncertainty over his future at an all time high, we look at whether there's still time for Kodak Black to get back on track.
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Robert Blair